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Re: 2014 GC Summit Fener Flares

Thks for the reply.

Noted -> "6 figure cars also use double sided tape." I'm curious, do you work for Jeep/Chrysler in ANY capacity (even via a 3rd party)? Pls advise which 6 figure cars use double sided tape, and pls specify the exact application/location on those cars where double sided tape is used in an EXTERIOR application. If you make such a statement, I assume you know the exact details/replies to those simple questions, and can reply as quickly as you did with the first reply. Then, I'd like to speak to those manufacturers to confirm.

Noted -> "Sounds like you got some contaminant on the drivers side before the tape was installed." Did all of the other people having the same problem also have "some contaminant" on their cars?

Noted -> "As long as they properly prep with alcohol, you'll be fine." I hope you are correct.

Appreciate your reply.
I recognize you're torqued about this and these things are frustrating but you're being a bit of a Richard here and whats worse, to someone who is both right and trying to help you. Go here to learn more about 3M dual sided foam tape. Click around enough and you will find where it is used and by which OEM automakers. Typical Applications

You were wrong and you owe the man an apology.
 

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Re: 2014 GC Summit Fener Flares

Thks for your reply.

Noted -> "...you're being a bit of a Richard here.." Not sure what that means (nor do I care), but obviously it's some type of pejorative term in your eyes. Sorry, but I don't engage in name calling or childish behavior.

Noted -> "Click around enough and you will find where it is used and by which OEM automakers." Sorry, but I don't have time to "click around enough". I just assumed that someone who makes such a quick statement like "6 figure cars also use double sided tape" would have a specific application in mind that they could point out to me.

Noted -> "You were wrong and you owe the man an apology." I was wrong and should apologize for asking legitimate questions? If not for asking legitimate questions, what are forums for? One of the biggest problems with the internet is that you never know who's on the other side replying. Thus, my questions were logical and legitimate. It's sad that you became so defensive and feel the need to attack and bully me because I asked a couple of rational, logical and legitimate questions. Fortunately, other members in this forum are more adult like and professional and can offer more productive replies than your tirade.
You were being rude and if want to be spoon fed you need to hire someone to do it. You also need to be asking yourself why it is you think your time is too important to use on seeking the knowledge which you lack but others should waste their valuable time giving it to you.

Lastly, grow up. No one was attacking you. You were wrong. You have been given enough information to find out exactly how wrong. Avail yourself of it because I don't have time to spoon feed people information on a product thats been in wide spread use both in interior and exterior automotive applications for 30 years. While you're there I recommend you also learn why such products can actually be superior to fasteners in some applications including the one you are having trouble with right now. Here ends the lesson.
 
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